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Vista Launches Gogo Galileo, Revolutionizing In-Flight Connectivity
BREAKING NEWS: Vista has just announced a groundbreaking partnership with Gogo to implement the new Gogo Galileo broadband connectivity system across its global fleet. This move sets a revolutionary standard for in-flight connectivity, with the rollout starting in November 2025 for Vista’s European aircraft, followed by rapid deployment in the United States and Asia by January 2026.
This is an urgent development for travelers, as the new system will allow seamless connectivity during flights—enabling members to stream, video conference, and stay connected from takeoff to landing. Traditional connectivity solutions often drop below 10,000 feet or over water, but Gogo Galileo provides uninterrupted, high-speed service worldwide.
Vista plans to upgrade at least 60 aircraft within the first 18 months, with one aircraft enhanced approximately every nine days. The Gogo Galileo system utilizes the Eutelsat OneWeb constellation to deliver low-latency connectivity, ensuring that Vista Members can communicate effectively, whether for business or personal matters, even at 45,000 feet.
Vista’s Chairman and Founder, Thomas Flohr, emphasized the importance of this upgrade: “Our Members expect a global standard of ultimate excellence—in service, safety, and now, connectivity. With Gogo Galileo, we are delivering the most advanced Wi-Fi experience available in business aviation.”
According to Chris Moore, CEO of Gogo, “The system reliability will ensure passengers enjoy an on-the-ground connectivity experience in the air.” This commitment to high-quality service is bolstered by multilingual, 24/7/365 support to maintain constant connectivity.
For the first time, Vista Members will experience uninterrupted broadband across continents and oceans. Whether streaming a live event or finalizing a transaction, this technology mirrors the speed and reliability of office or home internet connections. By mid-2026, all 270 Vista aircraft will feature either Gogo Galileo or upgraded Ku/Ka-band connectivity.
Vista, headquartered in Dubai, has been innovating in the private aviation sector for over 20 years. With more than 4,000 experts on its team, Vista aims to provide the most advanced flying services globally through its subsidiaries, including VistaJet and XO.
This partnership with Gogo represents a significant investment in technology and infrastructure to enhance the flying experience for all members. Readers should stay tuned for ongoing updates as this crucial rollout unfolds.
For more details, visit www.vistaglobal.com and www.gogoair.com.
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